Tough defeats, but strong legacies left by NV, Spartans

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I had that same feeling for SWCC standout sophomore guard Marquealis Edwards Wednesday night. He’s one of the best all-around talents we’ve seen in a Spartan uniform in a number of years, and many times I’ve seen him step up to the free throw line and drain two shots.

He does everything right. A set routine, with slow, deliberate dribbles, bend the knees as he eyes the target, then a nice follow-through on the release with a perfectly-arched shot.

So, when SWCC got the ball back with :06 left in overtime, trailing Iowa Central 61-60 in the regional opener, I thought something good would happen when I saw the ball go to “Q” for a drive to the basket. I figured he’d either score for the lead, or get fouled and, at worst, settle for one make and the tie.

With only :00.9 showing on the clock, Edwards went to the line after being fouled.

The first one was right on line, but just an inch or so short of climbing over the front of the rim. Then, with the gym as quiet as I’ve ever experienced during a game, he took a deep breath before attempting the second.

That fateful shot rattled around the rim for an agonizing moment, before falling away as the buzzer sounded. Stunned fans filed out in silence, as if leaving a funeral visitation.

Coach Mike Holmes noted the team had chances earlier to salt away the game in regulation, which would have sent the Spartans to Iowa Lakes in today’s semifinals.

But that does little to console “Q,” who collapsed in anguish on the bench. Teammates surrounded the all-region guard and tried to comfort him, and remind him they all had a hand in the outcome.

I’m sure those free throws will stick with Edwards for a long time. But nobody wants that to be the memory of one of the greats to wear a Spartan uniform. For two years I watched this sophomore-heavy squad perform with hustle and dignity, usually competing on even terms against better athletic talent.

Edwards, Delby Halcomb, Marcus Littleton, Devin Kastrup, Patrick Wright, Trevor Kayser, Patrick Negri and local products Chase Blazek (Creston) and Brett England (Diagonal) were in uniform for the final time Wednesday.

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